🔍 FIFA recently published the regulations for the upcoming Club World Cup, which contains rules for multi-club ownerships (MCO). This could alredy prove to be a problem for certain clubs.
The most notable rules are:
🔹 No one may simultaneously be involved, either directly or indirectly, in any capacity whatsoever in the management, administration and/or sporting performance of more than one club participating in the Competition.
🔹 In case of multiple clubs from the same MCO/network qualifying, it is FIFA deciding who will be admitted based on the FIFA rankings.
🇲🇽 This can become a challenge for the two Mexican clubs CF Pachuca and Club León who’re both owned by the same MCO in Grupo Pachuca, who also controls clubs like Real Oviedo (Spain) and Everton de Vinã del Mar (Chile).
As for other clubs already qualified, who’re also involved in a MCO or clubs’ network, the list counts Al-Hilal, Chelsea, Manchester City, PSG, Bayern Munich, Altético Madrid and Red Bull Salzburg.
Only 1 slot for the Club World Cup is still available, and will be decided based on the Copa Libertardores final, with the draw for the competition expected for December.
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